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Post by Rackinac on Mar 2, 2008 20:28:54 GMT -5
Ahahaha I rhymed.
Anyway, you ever say something that reaslly doesn't make sense, but is perfectly true in you mind? This is weird, but bare with me...
Like... Spider-man macaroni and cheese. Not just Spider-man, but any shaped macaroni tastes better than normal. Maybe the bigger holes and stuff capture the cheese or something better, I do not know but I will not eat normal shaped macaroni and cheese. It tastes nasty. Put a spiderman face on it and WHAM. Tastes better.
That and ice cream. It tastes better with a fork. Won't eat ice cream with a spoon. It ruins it and makes it taste bland. Fork. Perhaps I should buy some sporks... nah, it'll still ruin it with it's spoon-ness.
And, ever watch a TV show that you get so sucked into, you don't like it any more... but you watch it anyway? Yeah, I've been watching Law & Order: SVU a lot. I really don't enjoy it... but I need too.
Hopefully you get what I mean. Discuss!
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Post by red.yoshi on Mar 2, 2008 22:52:01 GMT -5
Actually, I have said things before, but I was extremely tired and can't remember them anymore >,<. I usually just get laughed at for some of the stupid things I say that mean sense to me but not to anyone else. Most of the time I keep to myself. I'm antisocial '~'.
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Post by Fluory on Mar 3, 2008 6:55:24 GMT -5
I thought that the cure for gingivitis was getting your gums sliced open and drained. I told people this for years, and I think I gave a couple of my friends with bad dental hygiene nightmares.
Macaroni made with the entire box tastes nasty, and I don't want any of that. But there is a solution to that - just only cook half of the box's ingredients at a time. Tastes great.
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Post by emvee on Mar 3, 2008 17:30:19 GMT -5
If anyone's ever heard the phrase "keepin' up with the Joneses" then you'll laugh at me for this. It basically means buying new things and such just to keep up with the general public. Yanno, "John got a new computer, so I had to get one too!" We call that "keepin' up with the Joneses."
When I was little, I thought the Joneses were a real family, and kept wondering why people cared so much about what they did.
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